Several carriers offer limo, van, or bus service to and from [[Aspen]], [[Denver]], and other cities in Colorado ($300 one-way), or the Eagle Vail airport ($100 one-way). '''Greyhound''' will be the cheapest at $12-30 one-way with advance purchase.

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Several carriers offer limo, van, or bus service to and from [[Aspen]], [[Denver]], and other cities in Colorado ($300 one-way), or the Eagle Vail airport ($100 one-way). '''Greyhound''' will be the cheapest at $26-38 one-way with advance purchase.

==Get around==

==Get around==

Revision as of 08:06, 28 December 2012

Two emblems of the Vail Valley -- the Clock Tower with the Gore Range in the background

Understand

Roughly Vail is divided into four zones; West Vail, Vail Village, Lionshead, and East Vail.

Get in

By car

I-70 is a direct route into Vail. It's exactly 100 miles from Denver, and about 130 miles from Denver International Airport.

During peak times, I-70 can get very congested and it is not unheard of for a trip from Vail to Denver to take 3 hours or more. Peak times are weekend afternoons (2pm-6pm) both in the summer and winter. Plan accordingly and either leave in the morning, or leave Vail after 5pm in the winter. If you do leave after dusk, however, be warned that road conditions can get icy. If you are from a major metropolitan area, the drive may also seem very dark to you with virtually no highway lighting and no reflectors on the roadway. Due to the darkness, high beam laws are often ignored. You can get a snapshot of travel conditions on the Colorado Highway Patrol web site [2].

If you are not experienced with winter driving conditions, you may want to think twice about travelling to Vail by rental car. Although most of the time you'll find the highway dry and perfectly fine, when it snows the road can get nasty. The ride from Denver takes you from 5,280' to the Eisenhower pass/tunnel at over 11,000'. After a steep drop to Silverthorne at 8,750' I-70 winds through Officer's Gulch which is notorious for black ice conditions, high winds and white out conditions when the weather is severe. I-70 then climbs over Vail Pass at 10,650' before the drop to the Vail Valley floor at 8,120'. If you are uncomfortable driving in the severe conditions that may occur on this drive, it is recommended that you spend a little extra money and employ one of the private charter services available in the Vail Valley. Note that although some Denver based companies also offered chartered service to Vail, their drivers often have limited experience in severe weather. Many Denver charter companies also use all season tires in the winter. If you do a little research, you should be able to find a reputable Vail based company that uses studded snow tires during the winter.

Scheduled and chartered services are available from Denver International Airport and Eagle County Regional Airport.

Champagne Powder Day on Vail Mountain

By plane

Fly into Vail/Eagle County Airport (IATA EGE)or Denver International Airport (IATA DEN). Note: Vail/Eagle County Airport is still about 35 miles from Vail, a shared ride in a Van from there to Vail will cost you about $70 per person. If you are traveling with your family or in a group, there are a number of private charter services that are also available. These are often more convenient than a shared ride service since they transport you door to door. Although you might think about renting a car, parking is expensive in Vail and most everything is in walking distance or a short ride away on the town's extensive free bus system. If you fly into Denver, you might think about renting a car, but you should be warned that the 100+ mile trip from Denver takes you over 2 mountain passes at elevations of 11,000 and 10,600 feet. The safest way to get from Denver Airport to Vail is to take a private chartered service such as All Mountain Transportation that employs experienced drivers that are familiar with the drive and road conditions.

Another Option from Eagle Airport is to use the county bus system (ECO). This is difficult to find: Exit the airport out the front door, make a right and walk about 100 feet to the bus stop. The bus takes about 80 minutes. The bus runs from Eagle airport through most of the towns and goes to the Vail Transportation Center. The cost in 2011 was $4 each way.

Most private "transport companies" quote prices of $120 to $180 each way for a trip into Vail.

By bus

Several carriers offer limo, van, or bus service to and from Aspen, Denver, and other cities in Colorado ($300 one-way), or the Eagle Vail airport ($100 one-way). Greyhound will be the cheapest at $26-38 one-way with advance purchase.

Get around

If you are staying in Vail or Lionshead, having a car will be more hindrance (parking fees) than a value. The town is set up so you can walk between most places and the slopes. There is also a free shuttle that will take you to the immediate surroundings as well as up to Beaver Creek.

By car

A Cassin's Finch clings to a feeder at the Vail Nature Center in Ford Park.

If you are coming from somewhere else and skiing, you can park on site. It will cost about $25 (2010) per day. Best advice arrive early (before 9am) on busy days and you won't have problems. There are two parking garages, one in Vail and one in Lionshead. The Lionshead garage is the shortest walk to the slopes.

If the garages do fill up, you may to park on the road. The problem being that they don't let you park on the road until BOTH garages are filled. So say you drop your friends off at Golden Peak (so they can put their kids in child care) then go back to the Vail parking lot, its full, so you then have to go park in Lionshead and take a bus back to catch your friends.

For those doing child care there is also a ($25/day) valet parking at Golden Peak, cheaper to park at the main Vail garage and walk (5 mins). Most Hotels in Vail, (see: upscale) will provide you with a free shuttle, just ask before you arrive.

Most major car-rental firms are located in Denver and Vail airports.

There a many free buses going throughout the Vail valley. For current schedules see: [3] .

See

Vail Transit, [5]. Its completely free and the buses go from East Vail to West Vail every 30min or so. The best part is that it's they run til 2am everyday. Free.

Do

The Eagle Bahn Gondola transports people to the top of Vail Mountain summer and winter.

Winter Sports

Ski/Snowboard

Tickets $116 (2012 prices) a day too steep? Want to save some money? Well there ARE a couple of ways, but they are not easy:

Use of the snow.com or vail.com website has seven day advance internet purchases with highly discounted rates.

Colorado Pass - The Colorado Pass provides unlimited slope access at Breckenridge, Keystone and A-Basin, as well as 10 days' access to the lifts at Vail or Beaver Creek. The Colorado Pass costs $449 (2008). It is blocked out on certain dates.

Ebay - Friends swear by this. Typically for $10 you can buy a 2 for 1 coupon that was issued somewhere in the country. There have been counterfeits so your mileage may vary.

Grocery Stores - Discounted tickets for Vail are no longer available at grocery stores on Denver as they once were.

Locals - If you have friends in Vail, and they have a season pass, they get 5 "Buddy Passes" that allow you to ski for 35$ a day, so make some friends, and ski for less.

Avoid the Lines
If you can get on the mountain a little earlier (before 9:30 am) than everyone else you can stay ahead of the crowds and never wait in a line more than 5 minutes. Here are some suggested starting routes:

Favorite: Start at golden peak, and take the lift past the first drop off to the top. Get off and take lift 11 (Northwoods) to the very top of the Mt. From there drop into China Bowl or go off to Blue Sky basin. Come back to the front after noon and you'll see a lot of the mountain.

Staring at Vail Village. If the Vista-Bahn is really full, take the little two seater chair up. * They do not run the two seater chair, except for races.* Ski over to Golden Peak and follow along above.

Lionshead - Don't wait for the gondola, take the quad chair. Ski over to the far side (the far side can be LOTS shorter) of lift 2 and up.

Avoid: Chair 4 from mid-vail. Always crowded. Chair 11 can get crowded. Check the status boards for the back bowl lift and game creek bowl lifts before going into each as they can fill up and there is only one chair in each bowl.

Ski & Snowboard Equipment Rental
Vail resort has a huge range of ski and snowboard rental options. Vail's village is spread over a huge area from Lionshead, Vail Village and Golden Peak, so it is best to source your ski or snowboard rental close to your hotel or even better close to the lifts.

Located at the base of the ski slopes, Pirate Ship Park has delighted generations of children in Vail.

Here are just a few of the many ski rental stores found in Vail.

Aalta Sports‎

Breeze Ski Rentals (Lionshead Vail)

Black Tie Ski Rentals

Christy Sports

Double Diamond Ski Shop (Lionshead)

Gravity Jones Ski Werks‎

Pepi Sports‎

Ski Base Inc‎

Troy's Ski Shop‎

Vail Mountain Adventure Center‎

Vail Sports

Rentskis

Burton - Arrabelle (snowboards)

One Track Mind (snowboards)

You can also book your Vail ski or snowboard rental online before you leave possibly saving you time in the rental store and even some money as most offer discounts for pre-booking. Here are the main ski rentals stores that offer online booking service;

Black Tie - Which also offer full delivery service to your accommodation

Child Care
Vail has an excellent child-care center for all ages of kids. For babies to toddlers, the nursery provides great, on mountain, care. As young as 3 years old the Ski School can really teach your kids to ski and give them a fun day too (and free you up to ski with your spouse). All this does not come cheap, but you get a good quality product and don't have to worry about your kids.

One note: book early (like a month before you get there) for the nursery. They do fill up.

Ride the Gondola
The Gondola is free for foot traffic after 2pm. Before 2pm the ticket price is $24 for adults (2009). It is a good way to get the non-skiers and the kids up to the top.

Adventure Ridge
A fun place to bring kids or friends who don't like to ski! Activities include: ski-biking, kid's snowmobile track and tubing.

Vail Snowmobiling Tours & Rentals[6] Take a guided snowmobiling tour in Vail's Backcountry or set out atop Vail Pass on an unguided snowmobile rental.

Summer

Condos and shops in Lionshead. Designers work hard to maintain a European aesthetic to the resort

Mountain Bike In the off season, Mountain Bike rentals and lift tickets are available for a reasonable cost. Ride the lift up to the top and bike your way down, taking in thrills, scenery, and encounters with wildlife. Trails are rated by difficulty and are well-maintained. It is certainly easy and fun to ride the gondola up and ride the bike down.

Vail Bike Tech[7] is located on the Lionshead Mall and offers mountain bike (and ski) rentals.

Trail Action Group, [10]. is a great trail (for biking and hiking] maintenance group. A great way to help build trails and meet local folks.

Rocky Mountain Scavenger Hunts[11] Get a group of 10 or more people for a scavenger hunt on bike, on foot, or even with the great turtle bus. Available in any season, for any occassion, and any age group. 970.445.8885 for more information.

Gondola Ride
As of summer of 2005 it was $17 to ride the Gondola to the top of the mountain. At the top there is an outside bar with the worlds greatest view, and a pretty pricey grill (check times). You can get a $15 discount at the grill with a $5 coupon. The burger is excellent.

Hint: If you want a work out and want to save the $17 walk up to the top. The Gondola is always a free ride down! The hike will take you about 1-2 hours (depending on fitness). Take the Berry Picker trail from Lionshead.
Piney Lake
A gorgeous view awaits you if you brave the 12 mile dirt road up to the Piney Lake. You can also grab some grub or rent a boat at the Piney River Ranch [12].

Rafting

Vail is a great location to plan some rafting adventures. The Eagle River runs through the Vail Valley -- it offers outstanding rafting during its short season (typically May & June, sometimes into July). The Colorado River is just downvalley and offers ample opportunity, especially during summer months, because it has such a reliable water source. The stretch above and through Glenwood Springs is a favorite hot-weather summer family ride. The Arkansas River is about an hour away, and offers several famous whitewater stretches as well.

In the Vail Valley

Lakota Guides[13] is a world class outfit based in Vail and offers rafting on the Eagle, Colorado, and Arkansas River. Door-to-door transportation from your hotel is usually included. Also offers UniMog off-road tours and night vision raft trips on the Upper Colorado. ph. 970-845-RAFT.

Nova Guides[14] is based between Vail and Leadville and offers trips on the Eagle, Colorado, and Arkansas River. Door-to-door transportation from your hotel is usually included. Also offers jeep tours, and winter activities.

Timberline Tours[15] is based in the town of Eagle and offers trips on the Eagle, Colorado, and Arkansas River. Door-to-door transportation from your hotel is usually included. Also offers jeep tours. Timverline Tours also offers group chartered transportation services. Since the company uses its busses during the day for rafting trips, their seats may often be wet for early evening movements.

Summer horseback riding at Piney River Ranch.

Out of Valley:

Whitewater Rafting, LLC[16] is located on the Colorado River down valley in Glenwood Springs.

Breckenridge Whitewater Rafting, ph. 800-507-7703, [17] is in the Frisco-Dillon area and runs the Arkansas, Eagle, and Colorado Rive.

Rock Gardens Rafting, [19] they specialize in family float trips down the milder waters of the Colorado or Roaring Fork Rivers. They also offer fun jeep tours on the nearby flat-tops.

Dvorak Expeditions, [20] Specializes in longer and multi-day trips in rivers across Colorado. They do really neat Yoga, classical music (a raft with a quartet goes along] and fly-fishing multi-day trips.

Cotton Ranch Golf Club, [22]. Cotton Ranch is a golf community that welcomes the public. There is a restaurant that serves lunch every day and dinner nightly.

Dude Ranches

The Vail area has many places to ride a horse.

Black Mountain Colorado Dude Ranch, [23]. Week long all inclusive vacations living on a full service Texas Longhorn cattle ranch north of Vail.

Buy

Vail has all your typical resort shops.
The one thing that is uniquely Vail is the The Golden Bear [24], a jewelry store known for its line of jewelry featuring a (duh) Golden Bear.

Eat

Budget

Best value on the mountain is the Combo at the Wildwood shelter. $11 for a great barbeque beef or pork sandwich, soup and side. Plus Wildwood is much smaller than most of the other places on mountain so you can find your group. And there is a good view.

Two Elk - This place has beautiful architecture (a giant log structure) nice furniture, but has expensive, average food. See it once then head to Wildwood for your next meal.

Grill your own burgers or hot dogs at the free public bbq at Blue Sky Basin

There are also many options to eat in both Vail Village and Lionshead. Another good idea is to stop in at a place like The French Deli in Lionshead, order a sandwich to go and pack it up for lunch.

The Tap Room at Bridge Street, [28]. Located on the second floor of the Vista Bahn Building, the Tap Room is a must for apres ski! Not only is it a nice place to go for a beer, but the food is worth a stop as well. Pretty inexpensive, the Tap Room typically has specials during the week such as all-you-can-eat wings--check the free local paper, The Vail Daily, for details.

Vendetta's Italian Restaurant, [29]. Typical Italian food for about $20 a plate. This place has been in Vail for 20+ years, so it must be doing something right.

Splurge

Game Creek Restaurant. Typically, at a place with great views and the requirement to take a snow cat (winter) or (Suburban) to get there you would dismiss it as a tourist-trap, pay for the view type of place. Well the Game Creek Restaurant is not, it actually has the food and service to back it up. It is a great dinner, in a very nice (if you like modern-Bavarian style) setting, with a great view.

Near Vail

If you want to avoid the hustle and bustle of the town of Vail (well sort of, you'll still have to wait but at least you see something a little more local) then try some of these spots:

Eagle-Vail

Route 6 Cafe, 41290 US HWY 6, Avon, CO 81620, United States (Eagle-Vail area, after the west Vail exit, take exit 171 off 1-70, turn left on route 6 for 1 mile, this is between Beaver Creek and Vail), [35]. Great local breakfast and lunch place, also a gas station. On weekends the place fills up by 9AM, weekdays are usually no problem.

Minturn

Minturn Saloon, 146 Main Street, Minturn, CO 81645, United States, [36]. Tremendous atmosphere Mexican restaurant in a town called Minturn about 15 minutes drive from Vail. Prepare to wait for dinner, but thats OK cause the bar has a fireplace and serves margaritas (of course).

Edwards

Gore Range Brewery, [37]. Gore Range is a fun place to eat-- lively atmosphere, excellent beer and food to match.

Larkburger, [38]. Larkburger has a very limited menu, but they are good at what they do. A very casual, order-at-the-counter burger joint, kids as well as adults will be happy with the food. Fries are highly recommended!

Splurge

The Lodge at Vail, 174 East Gore Creek Dr (at the base of Vail Mountain), ☎+1-970-476-5011, [49]. If you have more money than you know what to do with, you can stay here. The Lodge at Vail combines the elegance of an alpine inn with the amenities and service you'd normally expect at modern high-end hotels. The AAA Four Diamond lodge features two restaurants, a 7,725-square-foot spa, exercise room, outdoor pool, piano bar, ski rental and ski storage.

The Sebastian - Vail, 16 Vail Road (Exit 176 from Interstate 70, Take Vail Road from the round-a-bout. The hotel is the first building on the left), ☎970-477-8000, [50]. checkin: 4PM; checkout: 11AM. A recently built hotel and private residence club. Formerly the Vail Plaza Hotel, this hotel's amenities include flat screen HDLCD TV with premium channels, iPod/iPad docking station, DVD/Blu-Ray players, a mini refrigerator, individually controlled HVAC and high speed wireless internet access. On-site are a spa and three restaurants.$605+ (winter rates). (39.642718357021394,-106.37815296649933)

Vail Mountain Lodge & Spa, 352 E. Meadow Dr (near the Covered Bridge), ☎+1-970-476-0700, [51]. A cozy, beautiful boutique hotel with 20 lodge rooms and seven two and three bedroom condominiums. Each lodge room features free wifi, a feather king bed or two feather queen beds, iPod docking station, a gas fireplace, heated stone tile floor in the bathroom, a large soaking tub and separate glass shower, and free AVEDA products. Condominiums are equipped with washer/dryer, sleeper sofa, spacious kitchens with premium appliances, and balconies for mountain-view units. You can enjoy free access to the Vail Athletic Club[52], an 18,000 square foot state-of-the-art private facility within the hotel that includes a yoga studio, a pilates studio, cardio equipment, weights, Vail's only indoor climbing wall, steam room, sauna, and jacuzzi. Also available are two co-ed outdoor jacuzzis overlooking Gore Creek and the ski mountain. Also on property is the Spa at Vail Mountain Lodge[53], a full-service facility offering facials, massages, unique signature treatments, natural nail services and other scrubs and wraps. Additionally, there is The Vitality Center[54], a new wellness center with medical experts. One of Vail's top restaurants, Terra Bistro[55], is also located in the hotel and provides a large free breakfast to hotel guests during peak seasons (winter and summer).

Vail Marriott Mountain Resort, 715 West Lionshead Circle, ☎970-476-4444, [56]. A Vail Resorts property, the Vail Marriott Mountain Resort, welcomes guests with the charm of a European chateau. Our Vail, Colorado hotel is steps from Eagle-Bahn gondola and features a quaint spa, ski and bike rental shop, dining and two heated swimming pools.(39.642743,-106.391559)

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